First of all, trade war did not start in 2017, Trade war started on 2018. So whatever China offer Trump in 2017 is basically, beside the point.
And then majority of your post does not relate to the trade war at all. I mean what does US national debt have anything to do with the trade war?
If you want to comment on this particular deal, I am all for it, but going deep into unrelated territories, well, I don't have to indulge with.
Also, your financial knowledge are well. I don't think it does exist.
interest rate up mean the government encourage people to save money, meaning money flowing inward. Interest rate down mean people try to borrow money, which mean money flowing outward, it does not mean money flowing in or out of US.
And I am not an American. I am just saying China got a bitter end of this deal, which you still yet to counter.
it's not about this. Most analyst know the 50 billions AR product is just a way US want China to make up the different, many people think China do not need nor able to digest 50 billions product.
Also, I don't know why you and
@beijingwalker both say US farmer depend on China and this is a good thing. China is not even in top 3 of US farming product export. China was behind EU, Canada and Mexico. And again, excessive food is a plus in strategic point of view, I mean, a country always need a food surplus, the moment you buy food product from overseas, you depend on foreign supplier, which mean you don't have access to sustainable food storage in case of something like war or famine or any natural disaster happens, and China is very natural disaster prone with Typhoon in South East, Earthquake in the north. And that is a very bad thing.
You know it is a contradiction in term to say China have sustainable food product and on the other hand, buy basic food such as soybean.
Also, large production does not mean you would have sustainable food storage to set aside, you also need to remember, Chinese population are very big. Production is large, but also consumption is large.
And finally, I am not talking about lack of production where you need to catch up, strategic food storage was in use when there is a national emergency, and China, like US, are natural disaster prone, with Typhoon in the Southern Eastern part, and Earthquake in the northern China.